KICK-OFFpublished at 21:01 GMT 11 February 2019
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We are back under way at Molineux.
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Isaac Hayden finishes Fabian Schar's through ball for Newcastle lead
Willy Boly heads in injury-time equaliser by beating keeper Martin Dubravka to ball
Newcastle now point above relegation zone
Wolves' winning run ends at three league games
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Wolves 0-0 Newcastle
We are back under way at Molineux.
Wolves 0-0 Newcastle
This is excellent Louise.
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The Magpies have been involved in 11 now.
But Cardiff, Everton and Southampton lead the way with 12.
Well done to that trio.
Ian Wright says Arsenal will be losing a “great player” when Aaron Ramsey joins Juventus.
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Wolves perhaps should be ahead, but with Salomon Rondon on the pitch the Magpies do look a threat at the other end.
When will we see Miguel Almiron?
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Salomon Rondon wriggles about in the area before striking a shot that Wolves skipper Conor Coady does brilliantly to block.
It goes out for a corner, but nothing comes from it.
Is that the HT whistle?
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Matt Ritchie seems to be the only Newcastle player who appeals for a penalty after falling to the turf following a collision with Jonny.
The replay shows Ritchie seemed to run into Jonny.
Ritchie is shown a yellow card for protesting a little too much.
Another chance...
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Mike Barrett: Roy Keane had the best Premier League manager beard ever, mainly because he could completely grow it overnight!
Jay Barnes: Not a manager but Joe Ledley is Nuno's only competitor in this arena.
Tony: If I was Rafael Benitez, I would have shaved my beard off this evening. Not in the same league as Nuno.
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Czech keeper Martin Dubravka makes another decent stop as he dives down quick-smart to get to Jonny's drive from outside the area.
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Salomon Rondon is allowed a free header.
Isaac Hayden delivers from the right and finds the head of the Venezuelan from 12 yards out but he steers a tame header into the gloves of Rui Patricio.
Now a chance at the other end....
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It is quite surprising that Newcastle have held out for this long.
The thing is Wolves have only forced one save from Martin Dubravka.
Six to go until HT.
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Callum B: Hard to dislike Wolves as a neutral. Consistent quality attacking football and a very charismatic manager.
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Raul Jimenez cuts in from the left and finally forces a save from Martin Dubravka, who dives low to his left to stop the shot from creeping in.
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Once again Magpies skipper Jamaal Lascelles gives the ball away with a telegraphed pass.
Wolves break and Raul Jimenez tries to get an angled shot away but it's blocked for a corner.
Then Fabian Schar heads over from the delivery with Willy Boly set to burst the net.
Another corner!
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Well, Fabian Schar did score twice against Cardiff.
The Swiss defender surges forward and tries his luck from 20 yards but both his luck and accuracy had gone AWOL.
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Andy White: Has a Premier League manager ever had a better beard than Nuno? In fact has any manager....ever?
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Wolves striker Raul Jimenez almost swerves the tackle of Florian Lejeune in the area but the Frenchman gets a toe-in in time.
That all came about after Newcastle lost the ball in midfield once again having been on the attack at the other end.
Sooner or later, Benitez's side will get punished for one of these errors, or they'll score against the run of play :)
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Diogo Jota is just as impressive as Raul Jimenez - the forward gallops down the left and then delivers a cross which arrives on a different landing strip to the one Matt Doherty had his feet on.
This is a great to watch if you're a Wolves fan.
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